Tom Holland reuniting with the Russo Brothers for "Cherry"

As much as I love hearing all this early praise we really should have gotten a trailer or something by now. Hopefully, we get one next week at the very latest.
 
All their marketing so far has been terribly put together posters. They need to put something else out to back up these claims.
 
“Award worthy film and performances” I think we heard about another Tom Holland Netflix film earlier this year. Ahem.
 
“Award worthy film and performances” I think we heard about another Tom Holland Netflix film earlier this year. Ahem.

Tom was good in it, but the movie was kind of haphazardly strung together and sank like a stone.
 
The Devil All the Time wasn't for everybody and I get that, but I don't think it deserves to be just completely forgotten or swept under the rug as if it was somekind of misfire.

Its not like the movie was Cuties or something, but that's just me I guess. It atleast had two great performances in it from Holland and Pattinson.

I can admit though that as a whole it was a pretty messy, convoluted movie, but damn did I find it engrossing from beginning to end.
 
The Devil All the Time wasn't for everybody and I get that, but I don't think it deserves to be just completely forgotten or swept under the rug as if it was some kind of misfire.

Its not like the movie was Cuties or something, but that's just me I guess. It atleast had two great performances in it from Holland and Pattinson.

I can admit though that as a whole it was a pretty messy, convoluted movie, but damn did I find it engrossing from beginning to end.

Same. In my review I even admitted I had a hard time summing up my final verdict on it.

I thought the whole cast was good, and Tom should have made it obvious he can do more than Spidey-Boy (if people didn't already know that from The Impossible when he was a kid before he was Spider-Man).

The intensity and tension in that confrontation between Holland and Pattinson is off the charts, and really well-acted by both of them. His later showdowns with Clarke/Keough and Sebastian Stan were good too IMO.
 
Same. In my review I even admitted I had a hard time summing up my final verdict on it.

I thought the whole cast was good, and Tom should have made it obvious he can do more than Spidey-Boy (if people didn't already know that from The Impossible when he was a kid before he was Spider-Man).

The intensity and tension in that confrontation between Holland and Pattinson is off the charts, and really well-acted by both of them. His later showdowns with Clarke/Keough and Sebastian Stan were good too IMO.

Exactly and I honestly didn't think there was a single weak or bad perfromance in the entire film, but it could have been better structured.

Tom showed so much range in it though playing a really dark and tragic character and for him to be able to pull something like that off should be more praised IMO.

I wish him and Pattinson had more scenes together, because the ones they did have were easily the best scenes in the movie, although Pattinson does somewhat steal those scenes all by himself just because he's on another level entirely.

The point is I really hope that after Cherry Holland gets some meaty roles in the future and that he is able to get the respect he deserves within the MCU by being given some serous and heavy material instead of always being treated as just Spider-Boy and not Spider-Man as he should be by now.
 
I'm waiting for the next tweet to be "I cried."
 
I woudnt give to much weight on twitter reaction since there are a lot fanboys. Looking to letterbox, this movie will be a mixed bag it seems. Even if Holland get praise by everyone, he has no chance to enter the race for best actor this year with peak Hopkins, transformative Oldman, a died popculture icon and two other people of colour. Since Oscars are political so much, this movie will be a huge loss for apple.
 
I woudnt give to much weight on twitter reaction since there are a lot fanboys. Looking to letterbox, this movie will be a mixed bag it seems. Even if Holland get praise by everyone, he has no chance to enter the race for best actor this year with peak Hopkins, transformative Oldman, a died popculture icon and two other people of colour. Since Oscars are political so much, this movie will be a huge loss for apple.
I think you should rephrase. There's some troublesome content towards the end of your post.
 
I think you should rephrase. There's some troublesome content towards the end of your post.

There was no offront intended. I just think that we will have so many black actors nominated with the black-lives-matter-movement.
 
There was no offront intended. I just think that we will have so many black actors nominated with the black-lives-matter-movement.
Your post indicates they're undeserving. I assume you're talking about Chadwick and Delroy (you didn't even say their names), who both gave powerhouse performances and warrant more than just a dismissive nod for political reasons.
 
Your post indicates they're undeserving. I assume you're talking about Chadwick and Delroy (you didn't even say their names), who both gave powerhouse performances and warrant more than just a dismissive nod for political reasons.

It never was my intention. Lando and Boseman are in my personal Top5 this year too for sure. Though some political reasons come in play with voters and that will push as an extra.

To come back to the topic here, I think a BAFTA nomination is the maximum for Tom Holland.
 
It never was my intention. Lando and Boseman are in my personal Top5 this year too for sure. Though some political reasons come in play with voters and that will push as an extra.

To come back to the topic here, I think a BAFTA nomination is the maximum for Tom Holland.

I've never really liked Spike Lee's movies so I don't know that I'm interested in Da 5 Bloods, but I do want to catch Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Viola Davis can do no wrong by me. :hrt:
 
It never was my intention. Lando and Boseman are in my personal Top5 this year too for sure. Though some political reasons come in play with voters and that will push as an extra.

To come back to the topic here, I think a BAFTA nomination is the maximum for Tom Holland.
I do agree that Boseman's death may put him over the top. Thanks for clarifying though. Back on topic.
 
Boseman and Lindo are 100% deserving. For me Ahmed in Sound of Metal is the only other Best Actor contender that even comes close. But I definitely think that one of Boseman or Lindo should win, regardless of other factors that may or may not be in play.

But sure, there are movies like Cherry and The White Tiger that haven't dropped just yet. I tend to think it will be a little too late for any movies that aren't released in the next couple weeks.
 

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